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I- ^ABBEVILLE ONE DAY Rv A ?m f V ;. > H8 ;s . , I 1A Wonder! i. >1 . . ._' /v ' < | Here Is | We want you to come in and n believe to be a real Modern St< ' You may not care to make any ] to buy. We "just want to welcom I When Yo r: Remember, we handle three of Blocks And H. B. Cohen. Even opr competitors will conc We Hiive a Verv Snectal I] * ' N ' * " f, . . y Use Our 8tore As a meeting place with friends. Have your pack- ft ages sent here. Use our I 4*4* phones and *any informa- ||i|\ 1 tion we can give you. | lit fact, just make your. self at home here. ?>'? ^ , , * H071CE TO STOCKHOLDERS AND STj CREDITORS i f v \ ?r . $ I ( Of Abbeville County Fair Association TO Prove Claim*, Etc. day 0 NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant al "ac< to an order of Court made in the case __ _ j of William P. Greene , Plaintiff, against Abbeville County Fair Associ- Claud ation, Defendant, dated September office 18, 1919. that all persons having! ( claims against the said Abbeville I County Fair Association are hereby} will a required to prove their claims before! j^y ti me, at my office at Abbeville Court. House, South Carolina, on or before; All November 25th. 1919. or be there-;agains I alter barrea. ^or Notice is further given that all per i sons claiming to be stockholders of Provei said corporation are hereby required ever I to file proof thereof before me on ori before said date, showing the num-' ber of shares of stock held by eacn 10"24" stockholder, and the amount therof,: and failing, such stockholders will be A Rat larred from participating in a divi-; sion of the funds of said corporation.; THOS. P. THOMSON, j ?i Master A. C., S. C. ! \ 9-19-to Nov. 25. j month t * \ louse jiff ONLY 11 ^-V 1 1 T?1 ?1 di uaas me r SB ?fat The Wizardry o? Har /. - Gorgeous Pict id Reels ?"?" AB80RBI ~~ PRICES: 3i "J , . " - .'/ MIIIIHIHBlHliaHIBII IIIIWU M^MII nr ' V i -i ' -? 17 ? - I our mvit *> 1 ^ tiake yourselves at home. . We Dre for Men, with a service set purchases. Do not come thinki te you and make you feel at he \ u Want To Buy Clothii the country's best establishe( (. i; ' ' ' ede that no better clothes are fiitnlftv of Suits And Ovei / } oa & McAllister V VTE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, We: Coutjr of Abbeville. eve: KE NOTICE that on the 20th beh f Nov. 1919,1 -will render a fin- wifi :ount of my actings and doings ed t iministrator of tbes estate of was ;ius Robertson, deceased in the odoi of Judge of Probate for Abbe- ' County, and on the same day and. pply for a final discharge from The *ust as such. persons having demands it said estate will present same GIR lyment on or before that day, C 1 and authenticated or be for jarred. E. J. HAMPTON, I 3t- 3w. Administrator. agaii lip ? That Didn't Smell After Being "floi Dead For 3 Months, girl swear it was dead at least 3 high I s," said James Sykes, Butcher, 'i i iii in ii i i ii urn ii . ondav old Bell Wright's Fad lire Of His Fi IC GRANDEUR ' , / ana . r NO INTEREST *?j . . ' ' ? and 55c. (War Tax jk /#; "< ! ! ? V. ation want to show vou what 1 V;. ' ; )ond to none. 'm i ug that you will be urged ime as our guesti -. < , , ,' r , Lg \ ft . ' 1 , i makes, Michaelg-Stei;n, I ' made than these.' ' i ; ? / J rcoats for this Week \ Hats and Fttrsfektegs . You'll find here most of 'the nationally known Brands of Hate and tarnishing goods. We stress style and; , quality in everything we ^ selL stfield, N. J. "We saw this rat i ry day. Put a eake of Rat -Snap ind a barreL Months later my 2 asked about the rat .Remember- < he barrel, looked behind it. There the rat ?dead, not the slightest i r." rhree sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold ^ . guaranteed by P.B.Speed and 1 Rosenberg Mercantile Co. ^ i c L SCOUTS TO START f RUSADE AGAINST SHORT * SKIRTS, HIGH HEELS Etc. t li Slew York, Nov. 6.?A crusade j ^ nst short skirts, hich heels. rotice.! sticks, eye brow pencils, and'r< lr face" has been started by the'O scouts in the public schools and m schools. The baby vamp" has no place in w Nov. 11 ? ant Of The Sea ww? le Pen Lives in the unous Novel IF YOU DO NC "THE SHEPHERD 01 II VyiLL Mite THE 0REATE81 ENTIRE HI8TORV OF MM Included.) V 1 * r* _i " , "* Mil, , >,/ ? . , ' .' -7= t> ' ; ? v- " : . Delj AMU Brit will do tl ' ! I . . V ' I We can pro Douthart, of I NO SMOKE Abbeille Phor i tfjhe ranks of the scouts" said Hiss Marion Bishop, local director of the 3,500 girl scouts in the city today. "We nave no written reguiaxion governing the matter of dress or the excessive use of powder or cosmetics hut, what might he termed a gentlemen's agreement" girls refrain from short skirts, ijigh heels, face powder, or rouge. Each scout in the city is to he given a task of .converting at . least three others from the use of' facial camouflage and showing them that it is to their advantage to .give the skin And complexion a chance to de velop naturally.'" ':. ' : ' > 7~ PURCHASES IN EUROPE * ?? * Washington, Nw. 4.?A .total,of 7,600,000 8hip tons .of supplies were sent from the United States to American armies in France between June 1917., and December, 191&, and 10, 192,00? were gutrfchaaed in Europe. r.hnrliia U! Donrfia r\f riiinoopn fnminr brigadier general and purchasing a^ent today told the senate military oommiltee. He said purchasing' power for tble army should not be central-1 ized 5n a sjogle official. "I thought all purchasing Ought to >e centralized when General Pershing nade rae head of the supply board," Hr. Dawes said. "Three weeks ex- j >erience showed /me that the practice j >f allowing every army service to buy 'or its self was a necessity for-fightrig. Nothing should interfere between : he order for supplies on the fighting ine and its execution. A central ofice takes the pressure off." . The cost of material bought in Eu- ' >pe, Mr. Dawes said, was $1,024,000- ' 00 and it included 134.000 tons of * iotor vehicles, over 1,000,000 ani- * als, and over 1,000,000 tons of coal, 1 ood, and timber. v HHGHHHHHH: ^ m MATINEE H J3. J 3:00 P.M. H 00, f NIGHT H "? | 7:00 P.M. BL ' 9:00 P. M. II ad ex| ' (01 Lson r ???? ? 00 an w? B 8 ^V mi E2-HSE-2^3H^5 ** wi H or fij ex ?n F THE HILLS" H ;"' ' ACHIEVEMENT IN THE^J ft TION PICTURES. H or ,. th_ th: ' ' '.' ? clt - ''. ' -;..:v \N^ -:-/V ? . \.v?."; ,- ) .; ..'- / ^ ;. m lariri NJ [ACHE tic \ . t mc ,i thi iuets . . s,, >. V be. ^ . pa ie work/ 1 , we ve it by Col. the Seaboard h NO SOOT F . / in< - fce< Ice Plant > le 68 ? qu ^i??????___ g . 1 ' of j HOPES TO REGAIN of j ) EIGHTY DOLLARS tal t v ' in } A young South Carolinian, serving in as a private in the United States army fy took sick and upon the advice of a be physician, Went to a civilian hos- se1 nits], TVip mpriiml attention mat him eh $80 and lie is now seeking to get the an government p> reimburse him; for no that amount. m< I . Knowing the red tape ol the army, . the young man, in his original letter "F on the subject, expresses hope that the money will he paid to him some ^ time in the sweet bye and by, after he has completed innumerable forms, and secured affidavits from numerous ? people. v f <L.l. WUL CL. I "On December 23, 1918, while on detached service, 1 was taken ill with the influenza. I was very sick at the time and the doctor deemed it inadvisable that I make the trip to the base hospital, and in accordance with his instructions I went to a civilian hospital," says the letter making the claim. He then ennmerates the bill, which totals $80, and after explaining that he thinks it only equitable that he be reimbursed by the government, since he was on detached service, and it was impracticable for him to go to ' thp hasp VmsnifnJ tn rro-f froa rvio^i/?ol ! service, the young man tells the authorities that he knows he has a long seige to go through to get the money. "Having worked in the government service for nine months, I am well aware of the phrase, "Through channels", and I know that I will have to have an affidavit properly ex-J ecuted, signed, sealed and delivered, by approximately 98 per cent of ;he inhabitants to be reimbursed for he money expended on me. However, feel that in view of the fact that Ij iras employed by the government and I ^ :?r-? > -l ?- ' . (A re them my best services for nine i ' i~ f. t J-' nths at the handsome stipend of ) per taumify that the government ild see fit'to pay me. far the money >ve mentioned," says the letter. C ^ "I can secure sworn statements as. ) the hospital bHl and doctors bill, d I presume that I will fcftve to icute innumerable government i- ? ," .y rms, ranging from medical departint Form No. 1 A to Form No. 10^ V 0 X. However, in my spare tame I , ;%? 1 willing to properly . execute all rms, as I contemplate drawing a 11 and believe by the time I cease | exist the $80 would, probably come ' rward and could be willed by nft ) some of my relatives. ' ' First1 Five TboBuni . "If it would not dause you too V ich inconvenience, : I would apeciate your taking up the matter 1 th the ranking, mescal officer, in der that he may forward me the st 6,000 blanks to be filled in for ecution that I may start my claim I S its way. , "If you will be kind enough to >k into this' matter for me, it will very much appreciated. However, irnnlH KIta n hi ainrisa 'A arikly in the matter, as to Whether not you think the government will ke the position that I Should have red a wagon on a bleak December " v y and died on the way to'the base ; spital in an earnest endeavor to . ' sure free medical attention. If you wig ink that the government will take is porft&on I will withdraw my mONWIDE RAID ON RADICALS BEGUN V New York, Nov. 7.?A nation-wide d on anarchists began here tonight Agenis of this Department of Juse led by William J. Flynn, arrested re than 200 radicals assembled in ' ? headquarters of the Russian. .' viet Republic, and after they had *> en taken to headquarter^ of the De- ^ rtraenV of Jufetice and erose-exam:d fifty were held fot deportation undesirable aliens. Eight women , ( I;, re held for deportation. While the, men" were being exined reports frere received of ler raids which were made on radis in many ;other cities. , i\$jH It was learned that thirty-sixwarits had been issued by Commission- -Q lienferai. ot immigration L.am?tti for radicals known to hav? ' en particularly active m the in-' ,'ja strial unrest of the country. It was /^If ported that these persons who weri rticularly sought had be en ^caught. iey were taken to police iiea^- . Die raids, taking place on. the eve- ' the widely advertised celebrations the second anniversary of the es- $ blishment of th$ Soviet government Russia, were said to have nipped the bud a countrv wide blot to?de>- M governmental authority. This has en advocated it was said, for veral weeks by combined radical ;ments, the I. W. W. .anarchists 3 d other literature to this effect are v: w^ in possession of the jDepart- ' mt of Justice, it was said. ' " Engraved Carte and Invitaioni? .{ ia Pmbi an/1 Danmaw ("? up. HBH JUSCil Off uir\rr WMO ExpressTo /1fh/>r>c Mute Cq mew, 66 ' 1 *7 m ' M